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AMD begins slashing the prices of its Radeon R9 290, R9 290X GPUs

One of the problems with price drops is it messes up the guys who want to upgrade. Those who paid full price for a 290/290X at launch will be taking a big hit now if they change their cards out.

Which is why l just added another to heat the house and keep my rig going for as long as possible :)
 
full support would mean full featured dx12,

so if amd is saying their cards can fully support dx12 then they will, there's no proof to say it's a cut down dx12.

amd wouldn't say Full DirectX 12 compatibility promised. if it wasn't able to use the full features

Nope.

There is absolutely no way that AMD's current cards fully support the entire DX12 feature set. It'll support it, but not the full feature set.
 
One of the problems with price drops is it messes up the guys who want to upgrade. Those who paid full price for a 290/290X at launch will be taking a big hit now if they change their cards out.

Spare a thought for Nvidia high end Kepler users, going off that logic, they are down body parts too.:D
 
It wasn't to long ago the 290x was selling for 900-1000 usd so AMD have had their money out of the chip however they have their work cut out matching big green in terms of power draw to fps performance.

In terms of value though a 290 at 220 is good value considering the games bundle that's thrown in which will apper to gamers more then the minority of enthusiasts that occupy these boards. The 970 may be my next card as my 670 waterblock fits it.
 
Surely cheap quality cards is good news? don't know what all the negativity is about.

Fully agree, the best part for us the customer is the choice of high end cards for a decent price, unless l get carried away with the next AMD release l should be set for a while..........:eek:
 
Because it doesn't support the particular feature I posted information about when you grabbed the wrong end of the stick and ran with it.

We all know that GCN as well as Fermi and Keplar support DX12. What we also know is that new hardware is required to fully support some of the new feature DX12 brings to the table.

Do you not think AMD would have been shouting from the rooftops if GCN supported these new features that Maxwell brings, surely it would have been a majour PR coup for them to tell everyone they already had this functionality, while Nvidia had to roll new silicon.

Why would amd on there Blog and at the Event Demo DirectX 12 FULL SUPPORT? if it didn't fully support? how can they say FULL and Demo it? if like you say it dont support it?

AMD are saying they Fully support DX12, till its proven wrong I going with that. can you find me anything that states the R9 series dont support what you saying?
 
It wasn't to long ago the 290x was selling for 900-1000 usd so AMD have had their money out of the chip however they have their work cut out matching big green in terms of power draw to fps performance.

In terms of value though a 290 at 220 is good value considering the games bundle that's thrown in which will apper to gamers more then the minority of enthusiasts that occupy these boards. The 970 may be my next card as my 670 waterblock fits it.

That was the retailers price gouging. AMD were not making that money.
 
full support would mean full featured dx12,

so if amd is saying their cards can fully support dx12 then they will, there's no proof to say it's a cut down dx12.

amd wouldn't say Full DirectX 12 compatibility promised. if it wasn't able to use the full features

1+ agreed

AMD would just say DirectX 12 support, why the "FULL" if it didn't fully support it.

He not making any sense.
 
Nope.

There is absolutely no way that AMD's current cards fully support the entire DX12 feature set. It'll support it, but not the full feature set.

it clearly says from amd ​Full DirectX 12 compatibility promised for the award-winning Graphics Core Next architecture

why are u having problems understanding that
 
One of the problems with price drops is it messes up the guys who want to upgrade. Those who paid full price for a 290/290X at launch will be taking a big hit now if they change their cards out.

I sell on as a loss anyway, and even give my parts away to friends and family.

Cashing in on something isn't anything I care about. £100 a GPU i'll be happy.
 
I'm sure there was an element of gouging but AMD are ultimately the primary force behind the price of a video cards. Gibbo has stated many times retailers margins are single digits.

It was the mining craze that gave a shortage on AMD cards. The retailers who had stock were simply cashing in on the shortages and even AMD Roy was pleading with the retailers to lower the prices.

They buy wholesale at X price and it is then down to the retailer what they are sold for. When there is a shortage and demand, they can up their profits. Common business practices.
 
Great news!

Not to mention by the time you pick the most expensive games and sell them on, you will get at least another £40-50 of! :eek: Most definitely the best bang per buck GPU available now.

By the time there any worthwhile dx12 games these cards will be old news, so it really does not matter.

This!

Pretty pointless arguing about dx 12 being a huge feature. When is windows 10 due and how long was it till dx 11 games came out......
 
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